Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 25 May 1951, p. 3

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ORT WILLIAM MALE CHOIR (continued from Page 1) and this years' program will prove no ex~ ception to the long line of successes which this choir enjoys. Among the many wonder- ful numbers to be heard on Saturday night will be several Rogers and Hammerstein favourites including "It's A Grand Night for Singing" from State Fair, "June is Bustin' Out all Over" from Carousel, and "Oklahoma" from the play of the same name, Other numbers to be heard will be "Cheer Up Companions", "Music of the Sea", "Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming", and "If I But Knew", Be sure and be in attendance at curtain time Saturday night and by so doing you will not only be assured of a superb evenings entertainment, but you will also be HELPING KIWANIS TO HELP in their many Welfare pro- jects, Adults $1,00 Children 50¢ Oo-0=0 LIBRARY NEWS New Books for the Library SEWING MADE ELSY by Mary Lynch, 1000 easy step-by-step pictures. i. completely new, completcly different guide to sewing, covering every phase of the subject from basting a hem to tailoring a suit, from making slip covers to altering a ready-made garment, Simple, easy-to-follow instruct- ions for the beginner----~ hundreds of new ideas for the expert----- scores of things to make for yourself, your home, and your family. THE FAITH OF MRS, KELLEEN by Katherine Mary Flannigan. This is a true story, proving again that truth is stranger than fiction, and while written like a novel, it is based on the life of 'Mrs, Mike's" great aunt, Se sa en Se SG Rt Pe mY He On | 'HANDLE MORE THAN | /YOU CAN HANDLE SAFELY | '"/, HOWLING SUCCESS" (continued from Page 1) isn't a 'blue ribbon' winner, you won't go awny empty handed, ; Speaking of prizes, C. R,. Stracha Jewellers of Fort William have donated a Baby Fork and Spoon Set; Ogilivie Baby Foods of Toronto heve donated some of their Gerber Baby Food and through the courtesy of Mrs, &. Orlendo of the Bayview Hardware, Sault Ste. Marie, a Baby Ben Alarm Clock has been made available, Last week's issue of the "News" printed an error regarding the don- ation of the Johnson & Johnson Ltd, of Montreal. 4 correction is in order and accordingly Johnson & Johnson Ltd. are don- ating two "Babyland Cases" which includes lotion, cream oil, powder, etc, for the baby, In addition, Canadian Conners Ltd, of Hamilton have donated a very liberal quantity of their famous line of Aylmer Baby Foods, Mrs, J. Wig will be pouring tea in lieu of Mrs, R. J, Shemanski who is confined to hospital at the Lakehead, The time and place again is 2:00 p.m. in the basement of St, Martin's Church this coming Saturday. Drop in and view the pro- ceedings even if your pride and joy isn't entered, A delicious tea will be served throughout the judging for 2 50 cent charge.. Page 3 O-0=0 NEW STATION TO OPEN Mr. Curley, General Manager of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company will travel from Toronto to Terrace Bay to officially open the new station on Saturday, May 26th. It is also expected that out of town repe resentatives of the LongLac Pulp and Paper Company will be here for the occasion, The Station will be open for use of incoming and outgoing passengers early next week at which time the public will have the opportunity of viewing the interior of the new building, o-0=-0 STORK CLUB Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs, Harold Scarrow - a baby boy born May 21st. Harold works in the Pulp Conversion Department, 0-0-0 FOR SALE 1950 Morris Convertible, Radio, Under- seat heater, Defrosters, Low Milecge. Apply to Dr. E.F. Shaunessy, c/o Dr. J, O, Shaun- essy, Simcoe Plaza.

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